Two APOL1 nephropathy variants confer substantial risk for non-diabetic end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) in African Americans (AAs). Since not all genetically high-risk individuals develop ESKD, modifying factors likely contribute. Forty-two potentially interactive single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ...
慢性肾脏病 例句:1.People with chronic kidney disease may need to limit potassium intake.患有慢性肾病的人可能需要对钾的摄入量有所限制。
Preserving normal electrolyte (such as sodium and potassium) levels in the blood Production of erythropoietin (EPO), a hormone that stimulates red blood cell production Regulation of blood volume, hydration, and blood pressure Prevalence of kidney disease in catsKidney disease is a common disorder in...
Electrolyte levels and acid-base balance:Kidney dysfunction causes imbalances inelectrolytes, especially potassium, phosphorus, and calcium.High potassium(hyperkalemia) is a particular concern. The acid-base balance of the blood is usually disrupted as well. Decreased production of the active form of vi...
and normally the kidney helps with potassium excretion.In chronic kidney disease, just like with urea, less potassium is excreted and more builds up in the blood, and it leads to hyperkalemia, which is worrisome because it can cause cardiacarrhythmias.Another key role of the kidneys relates to...
Your provider may tell you to eat food low in potassium, phosphorus, or protein. Your provider may also recommend vitamin or mineral supplements. Do not take any supplements without talking to your provider. A dietitian can help you plan meals if needed. Ask how much liquid to drink each da...
Common Medications for Diabetic Kidney Disease May Be Linked to Increased Risk of Hyperkalemia Erin Hunter, Assistant Editor November 4th 2023 Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors and sodium zirconium cyclosilicate may be paired with these kidney disease medications to reduce high serum potassium. ...
Chronic kidney disease: The effect of CKD therapies on serum potassium levelsNature Reviews Nephrology 6, 633 (2010). doi:10.1038/nrneph.2010.127Author: Jeffrey C. FinkThe clinical mana ...doi:10.1038/nrneph.2010.127FinkJeffrey C.Nat Rev NephrolNature Reviews Nephrology...
Potassium Metabolism in Chronic Kidney Diseasedoi:10.1016/B978-0-12-411602-3.00032-9B. PalmerChronic Renal Disease
Your provider may tell you to eat food low in potassium, phosphorus, or protein. Your provider may also recommend vitamin or mineral supplements. Do not take any supplements without talking to your provider. A dietitian can help you plan meals if needed. Ask how much liquid to drink each da...